Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

I was gonna say Cribbs but ... yeah, that guy.

If a team won their division seven straight times, that would be a NFL record. Now add on that team did it with seven different QB's in seven straight years,that record is unbeatable. To do that feat, you must of had a great Defense. Jack Youngblood was the captain of that defense.

"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod

Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

Peterson? Folks, he was the league's top Punt Returner PRIOR to yesterday. That TD was not his 1st, nor his 2nd Punt Ret. TD, but his 3rd.

Who exactly gained their place among the stars yesterday?

We didnt make him a star since he already was, but once again we helped them set new records....

This was just the second time in history that an NFL overtime game ended with punt-return touchdown, the last time it happened was in 1995. At 99 yards, Peterson's return tied for the longest play in overtime in NFL history.
It was the second-longest punt return in NFL history, the longest one being a 103-yarder from Robert Bailey, of the Rams, in 1994.
Peterson became the first player in NFL history with three punt-return touchdowns in his first eight games. He tied Devin Hester for the second-most punt-return TDs by a rookie, and it's the fourth-most for any player.

Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

Originally Posted by Tampa_Ram

We didnt make him a star since he already was, but once again we helped them set new records....

This was just the second time in history that an NFL overtime game ended with punt-return touchdown, the last time it happened was in 1995. At 99 yards, Peterson's return tied for the longest play in overtime in NFL history.
It was the second-longest punt return in NFL history, the longest one being a 103-yarder from Robert Bailey, of the Rams, in 1994.
Peterson became the first player in NFL history with three punt-return touchdowns in his first eight games. He tied Devin Hester for the second-most punt-return TDs by a rookie, and it's the fourth-most for any player.

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Exactly. No one was made a superstar via the Rams. The Rams actually outplayed the Cards all day. Especially the Defense!

How can the D score two safeties, hold their starting RB to 2.0 ypc, and the team a total of 70 yards on the ground.............and we're not getting a little excited about what they did?

"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod

Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

I wouldn't say the Rams made anyone a superstar yesterday, but I can say they made young players like Early Doucet and Daryl Washington look like studs. Early was making welker like receptions out of the slot, and nobody was blocking Washington as he was making plays all over the field.

Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

The de who blocked the punt was the superstar yesterday, how many sacks and tfl did he have? Idk but he was the star. And the poster is saying they look like a superstar or future hall of famer when they play us. This trend actually has been going on for a few years. If you dont see this your in denial.

Torrey smith
Mike torain
Demarco murray
Victor cruz
The de on the punt block for the cardinals
Lashawn mccoy (already a star tho)

So 6 out of 8 games someone had a career highs, historic best, or just dominating game where their play just jumps out at you.

Last year it was the te or whoever played the slot reciever. The yr before that if i remember correctly it was any rb and or backup qb..... Check the stats

Re: Who will the Rams make into a superstar next week?

Originally Posted by eric2810

I wouldn't say the Rams made anyone a superstar yesterday, but I can say they made young players like Early Doucet and Daryl Washington look like studs. Early was making welker like receptions out of the slot, and nobody was blocking Washington as he was making plays all over the field.

There both talented young players. I guess you haven't been watching much Cardinals ball this year.